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My House Design/Build Team | www.myhousedesignbuild.com | 604-694-6873 | Reuben Krabbe Photography
McCutcheon Construction Inc.
New French doors connect the living room to the outdoors. The bay view is better appreciated through the new clear glass railing.
Robert Vente Photographer
Ohrt Real Estate Group - Keller Williams
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TimberTown
An expansive multi-level TimberTech deck at a new venue in Round Rock, TX.
Built by Jim Kelton of Kelton Deck.
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Perfect for entertaining or just relaxing with friends and family, this outdoor space bursts with natural light while offering plenty of seating.
Recognition: ARC Awards 2016 Best Addition
Dieppe Design
Engaged by the client to update this 1970's architecturally designed waterfront home by Frank Cavalier, we refreshed the interiors whilst highlighting the existing features such as the Queensland Rosewood timber ceilings.
The concept presented was a clean, industrial style interior and exterior lift, collaborating the existing Japanese and Mid Century hints of architecture and design.
A project we thoroughly enjoyed from start to finish, we hope you do too.
Photography: Luke Butterly
Construction: Glenstone Constructions
Tiles: Lulo Tiles
Upholstery: The Chair Man
Window Treatment: The Curtain Factory
Fixtures + Fittings: Parisi / Reece / Meir / Client Supplied
HomeSource Builders
This 1960s in-town home on a hill needed some refreshing. The clients wanted to make the lower level more liable, so we divided the space into a family room, office, and work-out room, added recessed lighting, new hardwood flooring, an extra-wide barn door (which required that the hardware be reinforced). The stairs, which had been in bad shape, with uneven heights and depths, required complete replacements. We also added lots of outdoor living space, with a screened porch and a step-down, deck with gas fire pit.
ShadeFX
Desiring additional protection for mingling guests, ShadeFX mounted a 16’x10’ motorized retractable canopy. The innovative solution, and dark grey waterproof fabric paired perfectly with the inviting and neutral colours of this backyard design design.
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